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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
Hilarious! I'd be thinking that things like having a dog would also discourage them?
I love possums but my corgis don't. My corgis are highly trained and usually ignore everybody except me (they walk by my side everywhere and won't follow anybody else or interact with other dogs/humans along the way), they hate possums. I often take them out for a wee at ~1am and their senses are next level if I take them anywhere near possums... expect lots of zombie-like growling from the nearby trees as my innocent little doggies smile as if they've done nothing. In reality they're some of the most devious animals out there as they sniff the possums out, quietly creep up on them (without me noticing) and start silly little cold wars with them, while smiling back at me all innocent and stuff. Sigh. I love my corgis and the possums but sometimes I wish they'd just ignore each other...Last edited by rented tracksuit; 11-03-2024, 06:11 AM.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by Bates View PostRaised beds are great as you're not working on the ground. They also keep the Bandicoots out and help with drainage which is important! Bunnings generally has a great range of seasonal seedlings if you couldn't be bothered starting from scratch with seeds. My veggies and herbs definitely taste better with home made compost. Having fresh herbs on hand takes your food to another level.
My go to in Sydney was the Bondi Rd Fruitologist. I no longer have that luxury as I live on the south coast so I do my best to grow some fresh produce. It can be fun and also frustrating!FVCK CANCER
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Ism reckon you would be better with a vegi pod setup , keeps out insects , possums and is easy to water and maintain.https://vegepod.com.au/Last edited by Rooster1908; 11-03-2024, 07:54 AM.
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post
My doggo hates the possums and if I let her out for a wee during the night, it’s on! She sees it in the tree and flys off down the stairs like she’s got wings. She will come back eventually but then it’s a game and she wants to go outside again over and over throughout the rest of the night to chase the bloody things. Needless to say, I don’t get any sleep. Gets to a point where not only the possum gets the hose but my bitch almost does as well!Last edited by mightyrooster; 11-03-2024, 11:21 AM.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Lol, that is so much like my boy. He bolts down the stairs and gets to the tree in seconds. He also puts on this long agitated low pitched vocal thing as he sets off before exploding into the loudest barks he can find. It cracks me up every time. This is evening or no later than 9:30 ish. Any later and he gets told off for disturbing the neighbours.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
Funny I tried that Charlie carp rubbish and lost a fair few trees , not sure why but wouldn't touch it again .Massive fan of seasol but
They do stink and also make an excellent bottom bashing bait if you like fishing deep open water.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post
So when you say homemade compost, you mean shytting in the garden right?
Currently my compost bins are just garbage bins that I've drilled holes in the bottom of and dug into the ground. I put a mixture of veggie scraps & guinea pig bedding/waste in and it turns into rich soil very quickly (with heaps of worms...etc).
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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
At our old house I looked into the option as there were some modern composting toilets that I was considering using as part of a reno (i.e. extra toilet in the laundry without having to re-do the plumbing). The byproduct is a scentless, soil-like cake if you do it properly. However I read into it and decided not to as it's apparently a good way to end up giving yourself a bunch of nasty diseases.
Currently my compost bins are just garbage bins that I've drilled holes in the bottom of and dug into the ground. I put a mixture of veggie scraps & guinea pig bedding/waste in and it turns into rich soil very quickly (with heaps of worms...etc).FVCK CANCER
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